Now I am crazy minimalist make up (natural-looking) style very much.
It make my life is easy. I think it ; clean, soft, nourishing and attractive too much.
Important thing, the style not out of date ! and everybody easy to achieved.
I have some techniques for share it from skincare-news.com
but something I will apply to appropriate for myself.

The Minimalist’s Makeup Routine
Follow these five steps to look polished in minutes.

Minimalist makeup highlights your skin. The better shape your skin is in, the less makeup you’ll need to make it look great. Be diligent about following a regular cleansing and hydrating routine. Then you’re ready to conceal any imperfections.

Spot conceal those areas that need extra attention: redness around the nose, dark circles under the eyes or the occasional blemish. Make sure you choose the right formula based on what you’d like to cover up:

A set of concealers makes it easy to combine colors to hide any imperfections and perfectly match your skin tone. We like Philosophy Supernatural Airbrushed Color Palette, which comes in light, medium and dark. These award-winning cream-based concealers — recognized as the best concealers by the SELF Healthy Beauty Awards — cover up everything from under-eye circles to blemishes.

Use a fine-tipped brush (which evenly deposits concealer into the smallest area) or your fingers (the warmth of which can make concealer easier to apply) to apply a thin layer of product wherever needed. Dust loose translucent powder over your skin to set your makeup, ensuring a flawless complexion all day.

( Jessica Alba with natural-looking as minimalist )

2. Awaken your complexion

Tools: Creamy blush, brush

A healthy flush makes you look radiant and awake. You can easily fake this effect with a creamy pink blush that mimics the shade your skin naturally turns after you’ve exercised. Grab your blush brush and apply the color to the apples of your cheeks (the fleshy part that pops out when you smile), sweeping the blush up to your hairline.

You don’t need four different eye shadows layered on top of the other to bring your eyes into focus. Define your eyes, no matter the color, in two steps with an eyelash curler and mascara.

* Gently clamp the eyelash curler around the base of your lashes. Carefully clamp and unclamp, moving up to the tips of your lashes.

* Swipe one or two coats of mascara on your upper lashes.

You might be tempted to skip the eyelash curler, but don’t! When your makeup is minimal, it’s important to make the most of what you’re using. An eyelash curler is a quick way to enhance your eyes — and will make your mascara that much more effective. Tweezerman Classic Lash Curler delivers an intense curl with its revolutionary thick, round silicone lash pad.

Choose the mascara formula that meets your greatest need: curling, lengthening or plumping. Colorscience Mascara thickens and curls your lashes, all in one tube. When it comes to color, black and brown are the most common choices. Black works for most women. But if your hair and skin are especially fair, black can look harsh, so brown may work better.

Replace your tube of mascara regularly to avoid clumping and growing bacteria. Most experts recommend buying a new tube every three months.

4. Groom unruly brows

Tools: Eyebrow tweezers, brow powder or mousse

Keeping brows sleek and groomed is essential for a polished look without a lot of makeup. First, clean up any stray hairs with a high-quality tweezers. Billion Dollar Brows Tweezers are made of stainless steel and feature a slanted tip to ensure easy plucking.

* Sophisticated: A bold lip color, like red or fuchsia, is low-maintenance and looks finished, when applied as a stain. Stila Cherry Crush, both a lip and cheek stain, creates a custom-made look by reacting to your skin’s natural pH levels.

Whether you’re just not into makeup, find it confusing to choose colors or don’t have time for an elaborate routine, a minimalist’s approach to makeup simply makes sense.